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::''For other uses of this name see [[American Guard]].''
::''For other uses of this name see [[American Guard]].''
'''The American Guard''' was a [[Chicago]] based nationalist organization founded in the [[1930s]] by [[Swedish American]] [[Olov E. Tietzow]]. The group billed itself as โ€œThe White Manโ€™s Partyโ€ and included the [[swastika]] in its publications. Its credo was โ€œUnite Under the Swastika - Symbol of Loyalty to American Ideals.โ€<ref>''Under Cover'', by [[John Roy Carlson]], page 418. (1943)</ref>
'''The American Guard''' was a [[Chicago]] based fascist organization founded in the [[1930s]] by [[Swedish American]] [[Olov E. Tietzow]]. The group billed itself as โ€œThe White Manโ€™s Partyโ€ and included the [[swastika]] in its publications. Its credo was โ€œUnite Under the Swastika - Symbol of Loyalty to American Ideals.โ€<ref>''Under Cover'', by [[John Roy Carlson]], page 418. (1943)</ref>


==Leaflet==
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==External link==
==External link==
* [http://digital-library.csun.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=%2FInOurOwnBackyard&CISOPTR=50&DMSCALE=27.59890&DMWIDTH=600&DMHEIGHT=600&DMMODE=viewer&DMFULL=0&DMOLDSCALE=2.99341&DMX=0&DMY=0&DMTEXT=&DMTHUMB=1&REC=17&DMROTATE=0&x=33&y=28 The American Guard flier]
* [http://digital-library.csun.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=%2FInOurOwnBackyard&CISOPTR=50&DMSCALE=27.59890&DMWIDTH=600&DMHEIGHT=600&DMMODE=viewer&DMFULL=0&DMOLDSCALE=2.99341&DMX=0&DMY=0&DMTEXT=&DMTHUMB=1&REC=17&DMROTATE=0&x=33&y=28 The American Guard flier]
[[Category:American nationalist organizations]]

Latest revision as of 16:13, 21 February 2024

For other uses of this name see American Guard.

The American Guard was a Chicago based fascist organization founded in the 1930s by Swedish American Olov E. Tietzow. The group billed itself as โ€œThe White Manโ€™s Partyโ€ and included the swastika in its publications. Its credo was โ€œUnite Under the Swastika - Symbol of Loyalty to American Ideals.โ€[1]

Leaflet

  • "Why War?" (ca. 1939)[2]

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